BAC
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We need to present a business case for a telehandler entering a shed but the one thing we have to prove is the overhead machinery won’t be damaged by it working in there.
I know you can have them on excavators but never seen it on telehandlers. Found a retro fitted kit but it’s something that can be turned off.
need something that will go back to full operation once out of the shed??
Any advice appreciated
I know you can have them on excavators but never seen it on telehandlers. Found a retro fitted kit but it’s something that can be turned off.
need something that will go back to full operation once out of the shed??
Any advice appreciated